Republican file photo/AP file photoElizabeth Warren, left, and U.S. Sen. Scott Brown, R-Mass., right, are either running a close race or Brown is leading, depending on which poll released this week you want to follow.

A survey of 505 likely voters in Massachusetts conducted by the polling company and Independent Women's Voice concluded that Brown is edging Warren 47 percent to 39 percent. According to the poll, 12 percent of those surveyed are undecided.

Republican strategist Kellyanne Conway is the CEO of the polling company inc. and IMV is described by the nonpartisan OpenSecrets.org as a "conservative-leaning not-for-profit organization that has raised money for Republicans running for political office."

"Brown’s continued strength in Massachusetts should alarm Democrats banking on demonizing those on the right as complicit in a 'war on women,'" the article states. "Even many voters in the bluest-of-blue state of Massachusetts aren't buying this line."

The actual data tables and further details about this poll weren't available online at the time this article was written.